Monthly Archives: March 2008

Right-click a partition, logical drive, or volume, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.

Do one of the following: To assign a drive letter, click Add, click the drive letter you want to use, and then click OK. To modify a drive letter, click it, click Change, click the drive letter you want to use, and then click OK

To open Computer Management, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.

1. Copy filesCopy all files into your "dasblogce" folder or IIS site root keeping the folder structure intact. 2. Important Pemissions & configuration files:* On IIS 5.0 (Windows 2000), the account used to execute web applications (IWAM_xxx) needs read/write permissions to the content, siteconfig, and logs subdirectories. * The ASP.NET worker process identity, usually “{machinename}\ASPNET” on IIS5.0 (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) or “NETWORK SERVICE” on IIS 6.0 (Windows Server 2003) also need read/write access to the content, siteconfig, and logs subdirectories. * Go to the siteConfig directory in (likely in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\{sitename}) and open the site.config file. In that file, change the settings (quite obvious when you look at them). The most important change is to set the <Root> value to the proper URL for your weblog. * Open the siteSecurity.config in the same directory and set up your own account with a proper password.

1. Download the manifest zip file from "Windows Live Writer DasBlog Integration" 2. Unzip the contents to the Root Folder 3. Open Windows Live Writer and give the Root Url of the blog, then follow the Live writer wizard.

Exposing a pipeline component assembly to the Pipeline Designer with Visual Studio requires copying pipeline component assemblies to the Pipeline Components folder. You can automate this task by taking advantage of the Visual Studio “Build Events” functionality. The following steps explain this procedure.

In the properties window, select “Build Events” from the left-side navigation pane.

Click the “Edit Post-build” button, and then insert the following script in the “Post build event command line” window. If you want to GAC the assembly make sure its signed or else remove the lines (3, 4) part below in the script